Substack Daily Updates – 3-10-26
Today I published the following on Chemical Facility Security News:
Review – Bills Introduced – 3-9-26 – 44 bills – HR 7885, cybersecurity education – Short version of article published here (premium content) – https://chemical-facility-security-news.blogspot.com/2026/03/review-bills-introduced-3-9-26.html
Review – 3 Advisories and 3 Updates Published – 3-10-26 – NCCIC-ICS control system security advisories for products from Honeywell, Lantronix, and Apeman – Updates for products from Mitsubishi – Short version of article published here (premium content) – https://chemical-facility-security-news.blogspot.com/2026/03/review-3-advisories-and-3-updates.html
Short Takes – 3-10-26 – Space Geek – China space sector – 2024 YR4 update – AI in space – Rebuilding Artemis – 3rd Kairos launch failure – Space and politics – TeraWave surprise – S 933 passed in Committee – Backlog List – https://chemical-facility-security-news.blogspot.com/2026/03/short-takes-3-10-26-space-geek-edition.html
I have removed the following articles from the CFSN Detailed Analysis paywall:
HR 6124 Introduced – Cybersecurity Skills,
Public ICS Disclosures – Week of 2-28-26 – Part 2.
I posted the following to my social media feeds (X, Mastodon, Substack, and LinkedIn):
Schneider published 6 new advisories and 3 updates – https://www.se.com/ww/en/work/support/cybersecurity/security-notifications/
Siemens published 6 new advisories and 11 updates - https://www.siemens.com/en-us/content/cert-services/
I posted the following comment to a discussion on X about process safety myths: “The one that you forgot to mention is that specific risk may only occur once a particular process limit is surpassed. If you do not know that the threshold exists, you do not know to control for it. A self-accelerating decomposition reaction is a good example of this. I ran a process for years within a handful of degrees of this temperature before we were informed of the risk by a customer.”